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Rebounding from her five-month prison stay at a West Virginia women's prison dubbed "Camp Cupcake," Stewart is back with a vengeance. She's regained much of her former prominence as a homemaker with her syndicated talk show, now in its second season, and has resumed editorial duties at Martha Stewart Living. Most importantly, revenues for her company rose 7.4% to $66.7 million in the first quarter of 2007. That's a good thing.